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we want to talk a little bit more about michelle obama's book, with kate betts, she is in new york. we're sorry you're missing out on the festivities here. usually i know we get a minute about what the first lady is going to wear on inauguration day. but this time around, no one knows, right? >> she keeps us waiting until the last minute. i'm sure there's about 10 or 20 designers on pins and needles tonight or you know, kneeling down and saying a prayer, please let michelle obama wear my dress tomorrow. it's very exciting, we saw her this morning as you can see, wearing a reed kraikoff dress at the swearing in. i've heard there's about 10 or 20 designers who were asked to submit ideas to her for tomorrow. >> wow. that's like a competition here. what's, why are they all going for this? what is the power of michelle obama's style? >> well you know, i think every first lady makes an impression, whether she intends to or not. and michelle obama has really embraced style as a way for her to express the sort of emotional tenor of the white house. and you know, whether she's wearing someth
we want to talk a little bit more about michelle obama's book, with kate betts, she is in new york. we're sorry you're missing out on the festivities here. usually i know we get a minute about what the first lady is going to wear on inauguration day. but this time around, no one knows, right? >> she keeps us waiting until the last minute. i'm sure there's about 10 or 20 designers on pins and needles tonight or you know, kneeling down and saying a prayer, please let michelle obama wear my...
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he mentioned stonewall, the new york city bar, the first sight of open resistance by gay americans and the first president to mention it directly. listen. >> our journ ooh is not complete until our gay brothers and sisters are created like everyone else under the law. >> the president made history there. >> i liked the previous clip when he connected seneca and stonewall. highest rhetorical flourish as well. more than just symbolic. connecting the threats of liberal progressive behavior and says this is where the future is. and this is the speech a lot of people wanted to hear four years ago, much more about compromise and working together and fixing politics. we tried that, didn't quite work, this is what i stand for, and follow me. >> a different president than four years ago. >> much different. not just more gray hair, but much more seasoned, a little cynical about the process, but not about the country's future. i was very impressed with the way he captured the moment. which is not an easy thing to do. >> reagan for liberalism, and conservatives say this is a big government manifes
he mentioned stonewall, the new york city bar, the first sight of open resistance by gay americans and the first president to mention it directly. listen. >> our journ ooh is not complete until our gay brothers and sisters are created like everyone else under the law. >> the president made history there. >> i liked the previous clip when he connected seneca and stonewall. highest rhetorical flourish as well. more than just symbolic. connecting the threats of liberal...
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and for new york. a high of 22 degrees. not everybody is shivering. not everybody minds this cold weather. we have video coming in to us, out of indianapolis. you will see people heading to the zoo. you can see a tiger there. he's like all right. a leittl chilly. but the polar bears, and a nice day. i like the cold temperatures. they will continue to be well below average. we will also talk about more lake-effect snow. we could see some locations picking up another 3 to 6 inches of snowfall in the southwestern part of the u.s. record warmth. in some locations, 10 to 20 degrees. >> i love your optimism. a beautiful day in the upper midwest if you are a penguin or burglar bear. . >> layers of fur. >> the polar bear says hey. >> and today is the day that many republicans, many people everywhere have been waiting for. hillary clinton in one of her final acts of secretary of state will testify about the attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi. she is going before the senate foreign relations committee and the house foreign relations committee. she was goi
and for new york. a high of 22 degrees. not everybody is shivering. not everybody minds this cold weather. we have video coming in to us, out of indianapolis. you will see people heading to the zoo. you can see a tiger there. he's like all right. a leittl chilly. but the polar bears, and a nice day. i like the cold temperatures. they will continue to be well below average. we will also talk about more lake-effect snow. we could see some locations picking up another 3 to 6 inches of snowfall in...
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now that's progressive. ♪ >>> the staten island ps-22 chorus, made up of 65 fifth graders. they are performing here at the united states capitol as we get ready for the inauguration, the public inauguration, the swearing in ceremony, coming up here. let's listen in for a moment. ♪ ♪ >>> let's go over to the st. john's episcopal church from the white house. the president and first family, they are getting ready to walk out. you see the president and his daughters. they are leaving the morning service. this is a tradition. the president typically -- the president obviously not wearing an overcoat, as i think he should be wearing an overcoat. that's just me. brianna keilar, our white house correspondent, is over there. brianna, go ahead and tell us what's going on. >> reporter: hi there, wolf. the first family is heading out at st. john's church getting ready to be whisked away. pastor andy stanley of north point community church in alpharetta, georgia, gave the sermon, and he called president obama the pastor in chief and said that he should use his power, leverage his po
now that's progressive. ♪ >>> the staten island ps-22 chorus, made up of 65 fifth graders. they are performing here at the united states capitol as we get ready for the inauguration, the public inauguration, the swearing in ceremony, coming up here. let's listen in for a moment. ♪ ♪ >>> let's go over to the st. john's episcopal church from the white house. the president and first family, they are getting ready to walk out. you see the president and his daughters. they...
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each snow potentially for you around new york city. >> trifecta. >> there you go. we'll see it all. here's why, zoraida. what we've got is the stalled front and along the front we've got everything from rain, sleet, even freezing rain that will become a snow maker. what's happening in the pink, what we're seeing is rain is famming. it's falling below freezing, thus we're getting icy surfaces on the road. we could see ice accumulation and a quarter inch of ice. we'll see power lines go out, winds begin to sag. roads get icy. you can see some of that's falling now. and also the potential for flooding already had one to two inches of rain along this line and it's really not moving much. washington, points south, you can see where that rain is falling. it's going to fall over the same areas, and we're going to watch that rain move into washington, d.c., as well. it's already there now. with that, the flood threat throughout much of the east. and, again, winter weather advisories. where we've got the rain. and we'll see it for the next two days. right here you can see south of washington
each snow potentially for you around new york city. >> trifecta. >> there you go. we'll see it all. here's why, zoraida. what we've got is the stalled front and along the front we've got everything from rain, sleet, even freezing rain that will become a snow maker. what's happening in the pink, what we're seeing is rain is famming. it's falling below freezing, thus we're getting icy surfaces on the road. we could see ice accumulation and a quarter inch of ice. we'll see power lines...
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what do you do about gun violence, especially in new york city? >> it's a complex issue. i think universal background checks will make a difference. it will take time for that to have an effect. no easy answer here. we will have a gun problem in america, irrespective of what legislation is passed. the supreme court has made certain that the second amendment is alive and well. >> how do guns come into new york? we had a fairly stringent law. how do guns come into the city? >> 90% of guns are coming from out of state. come up the iron pipeline, u.s. 95, and feed into new york. >> how would a universal background check help that? >> 40% of gun sales are not recorded anywhere. slow that down somewhat. you know, it's a help, and each of these are a movement in the right direction. the president's proposals. >> arming teachers in schools, armed guards in schools, what do you think? >> i don't think it's needed certainly universally. in new york city we have some police officers in some schools. we have 1.2 million students. some schools may be more problematic than others. focu
what do you do about gun violence, especially in new york city? >> it's a complex issue. i think universal background checks will make a difference. it will take time for that to have an effect. no easy answer here. we will have a gun problem in america, irrespective of what legislation is passed. the supreme court has made certain that the second amendment is alive and well. >> how do guns come into new york? we had a fairly stringent law. how do guns come into the city? >>...
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city crews are tearing down the first of 300 homes damaged beyond repair. the middle aged residents who watched part of their childhood disappear. >> devastating. i'm devastated. i'm heartbroken for my sisters, for my mom who has got no place to come back to. >> i'm not good with this. this is my childhood. i moved in here at 4 years old. i grew up in this neighborhood. >> today on capitol hill the house takes up the remaining $51 billion of sandy relief aid but, as you might expect, the vote will not happen without a fight. senior congressional correspondent dana bash is in washington with more. good morning, dana. >> good morning, carol, it will not happen without a fight but the headline is even according to those who are very much against passing this aid without offsetting it with other spending cuts is that they do believe it will pass at the end of the day and end up at the president's desk in short order but as you well said not without a fight and the fight is over offsetting it with spending cuts. mick mulvaney is a conservative republican, he has
city crews are tearing down the first of 300 homes damaged beyond repair. the middle aged residents who watched part of their childhood disappear. >> devastating. i'm devastated. i'm heartbroken for my sisters, for my mom who has got no place to come back to. >> i'm not good with this. this is my childhood. i moved in here at 4 years old. i grew up in this neighborhood. >> today on capitol hill the house takes up the remaining $51 billion of sandy relief aid but, as you might...
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it was electric in the city. he inspired people, not only as an athlete, but as a cancer survivor and came years of more winning, but also years of lies and deceit and now this is -- excuse me. this is what we're left with. a lot of people here had mix feelings for lance. watching the interview was tough for a lot of people. >> i can only imagine. lance armstrong's seven wins, and he did not admit to doping during his comeback. he will have a hard time with credibility, isn't he? >> reporter: well, fair to say, yes. and it was interesting in the interview, he even indicated that he might have gotten away with it, had it not been for the come back, back out cycling, he couldn't duplicate the same performance when he was doping. take a listen to what he said during the interview. >> so when you placed third in 2009, you did not dope? >> again, the biological passport was in place, and it was -- >> does that include blood transfusions? >> absolutely. >> you did not do a blood transfusion in 2009. >> absolutely not.
it was electric in the city. he inspired people, not only as an athlete, but as a cancer survivor and came years of more winning, but also years of lies and deceit and now this is -- excuse me. this is what we're left with. a lot of people here had mix feelings for lance. watching the interview was tough for a lot of people. >> i can only imagine. lance armstrong's seven wins, and he did not admit to doping during his comeback. he will have a hard time with credibility, isn't he? >>...
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everything, plus a profit of more than $22 billion. for the american people. thank you, america. helping people recover and rebuild -- that's what we do. now let's bring on tomorrow. i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better. and that means...fish on! symbicort is for copd including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. with copd, i thought i'd miss our family tradition. now symbicort significantly improves my lung function, starting within 5 minutes. and that makes a difference in my breathing. today, we're ready for whatever s
everything, plus a profit of more than $22 billion. for the american people. thank you, america. helping people recover and rebuild -- that's what we do. now let's bring on tomorrow. i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue...